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==2013 Yamaha TZR50==
==2013 Yamaha TZR50==
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We could say that the 2012 Yamaha TZR50 is the 50cc-class version of the mighty bikes in the R-series and we wouldn't be at all wrong. Small as it may be, this bike brings  so much more than meets the eye to the street level: a powerful 2-stroke liquid-cooled engine, a no-nonsense manual 6-speed gearbox, 17" golden alloy wheels, supersport-styled forks and rear suspension and incredible maneuverability.
We could say that the 2012 Yamaha TZR50 is the 50cc-class version of the mighty bikes in the R-series and we wouldn't be at all wrong. Small as it may be, this bike brings  so much more than meets the eye to the street level: a powerful 2-stroke liquid-cooled engine, a no-nonsense manual 6-speed gearbox, 17" golden alloy wheels, supersport-styled forks and rear suspension and incredible maneuverability.
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